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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  03-Mar-2003 by Mikkel P. Schau (MPS)

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NMI 082M4 Pb2
Name EX 1, SPAR, ELK, SPAR 1, SPAR 2, MP, WESTVILLE Mining Division Kamloops
BCGS Map 082M003
Status Past Producer NTS Map 082M04E
Latitude 051º 03' 40'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 119º 32' 44'' Northing 5659704
Easting 321626
Commodities Lead, Zinc, Silver, Copper, Gold Deposit Types E14 : Sedimentary exhalative Zn-Pb-Ag
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Kootenay
Capsule Geology

The area is underlain by the Lower Cambrian part of the Eagle Bay Formation consisting of siliceous and graphitic phyllites, phyllitic limestone and greenschist. The metavolcanics and meta-sediments generally strike northeast and dip 10 to 40 degrees north-west. The rocks are cut by Late Cretaceous or Early Tertiary quartz-feldspar porphyry and mafic dykes with northerly trends.

The Spar massive sulphide layer trends northeast and dips 30 to 40 degrees to the northwest. The layer can be traced approximately 600 metres to the north where it is folded and truncated by a fault. The thickness of the layer is structurally controlled, and it is the less obvious phase 2 structures that control thickness, and not the west plunging phase 3 structures.

Mineralization comprises sulphides of silver, lead and zinc within metasedimentary rocks on the north limb of the Nitwikwaia synform. The showings occur within a dominantly metasedimentary succession (EBGs) of siliceous and/or graphitic phyllite, calcareous phyllite, streaky banded calc-silicate rock, limestone and quartzite. The metasediments are stratigraphically underlain by chloritic schists and greenstone (EBG). (Preto, et al in preparation). The succession that hosts these layers are lower in sequence than those at Mosquite King (082M 016).

The mineralization occurs as layers, lenses and pods of semi-massive to massive sulphides, generally within a siliceous gangue. The dominant sulphides are pyrite, galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. The sulphide horizons are generally well banded and conformable to the schistosity and where observed, to the bedding. Intense deformation of the rocks has caused discontinuity and marked variability in the widths of the sulphide horizons which tend to thicken in the hinge zones of folds.

The Spar mineralization occurs at the crests of several super-imposed monoclinal folds averaging 3 metres thick along a strike length of 365 metres in a northeast trend. The massive sulphide mineralization is localized in the crests of drag-folds with axis south 60 degrees west, flat dip and plunge at 10 degrees southwest. The central portion of the zone is primarily massive galena bordered by a "fringe" zone of galena, sphalerite, pyrite and pyrrhotite.

Spar was first discovered in 1927. In the 1960's Giant Metallics mapped the area and undertook some trenching and drilling. The property was acquired by Killick Gold in 1974. In 1976 Hesca Resources drilled 8 holes. It was optioned to Craigmont Mines in 1977 and 1978, Brinex Ltd. in 1980 and Noranda Exploration in 1984 and 1985.

Bibliography
EM FIELDWORK 1998, pp. 239-240, 297-306
EM OF 1998-9; 2000-22
EMPR AR *1949-136-137; 1952-A41; *1953-A44,A102,A103; 1955-A47; 1958-72; 1967-134-135
EMPR ASS RPT 45, 46, 308, 3220, 5176, 6645, 7019, 11264, 13239, 13381, *14439
EMPR EXPL 1976-E60; 1977-E90-E91; 1984-110; 1986-C111
EMPR FIELDWORK 1978, pp. 31-37; 1979, pp. 28-36; 1984, pp. 67-76
EMPR GEM 1970-317; 1971-436; 1972-85; 1974-96
EMPR MAP 56
EMPR MINING 1975-1980, V. 1, p. 58
EMPR PF (*Gutrath, G. (1977): Report on the Spar, Willi, VK, K and MP Claims)
EMR MP CORPFILE (Jetcan Limited; Plateau Metals Limited; Consolidated Giant Metallics Ltd.; Quintaine Resources Inc.; Hesca Resources Corporation Ltd.; Orell Resources Ltd.)
GSC MAP 48-1963; 5320G
GSC OF 637
CMJ Sept 1953, p. 126
GCNL Jan 5, 1983; Feb 15, 1985
IPDM March/April 1984, p. 9 (Bachelor, D. 1984: Orell Resources Joint Venturing with Noranda at Adams Plateau
Dickie, G.J., Preto, V.A. and Schiarizza, P. (in preparation 1986): Mineral Deposits of the Adams Plateau-Clearwater Area
Hainsworth, W.G. (1973): Report on Giant Metallics Mines, Adams Plateau in Consolidated Giant Metallic Ltd. Statement of Material Facts, July 13, 1973
Preto, V.A. and Schiarizza, P. (1985): *Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Adams Plateau-Clearwater Region; GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting May 1985, pp. 16-1 to 16-11
Zachanko, V. (1971): General Report on Giant Metallics Mines in Giant Metallics Mines Limited Statement of Material Facts, May 17, 1971

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